Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the historical tapestry of "The Evolution of Marriage and of the Family" by Charles Jean Marie Letourneau. This seminal work delves into the sociological and historical development of family structures, examining the shifting landscape of marriage across diverse societies. Letourneau meticulously traces the evolution of familial bonds, offering insights into the societal forces that have shaped these fundamental relationships.
From ancient customs to more contemporary practices, the book provides a comprehensive overview of marriage, family dynamics, and even the complex realities of divorce throughout history. A cornerstone of social science, this volume offers a deep understanding of the enduring institution of family and its transformation over time. Discover the roots of modern marriage and family life through this classic exploration of human relationships.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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